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danerik
posté ven. 16 août 2002, 12:06
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Hi, I am in the process of getting one of the newly released PowerMacs, and I've started researching the possibilities of surround sound under OS X. I am in doubt as to wether I can continue to use the speaker setup I have now.

I will appreciate any links/suggestions as to what I need to do in order to hook up my setup on my PowerMac. Currently, the setup is a 5.1 System from Cambridge Soundworks, and as far as I can tell it can decode AC-3 digital audio. Is it possible for me to keep this?

What PCI cards/companies exist that can help add surround sound to my PowerMac?

I have tried researching this on the net, but have been frustrated in my attempts. angry.gif

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gdoubleyou
posté jeu. 19 sept. 2002, 20:18
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I've also been reseaching 5.1 for DVD authoring.

Can you bypass the Dolby encoding?

My Sony home theater amp actually has a set of inputs that bypass the encoding.

Seems like most of the pros are using a bass management system to route low frequencies to their subwoofers.

Check out this site dedicated to DVD creation.
http://www.dvdcreation.com/HTM/HomeSet1.htm

The world wide users group has a forum for DVD
http://www.wwug.com/forums/index.htm


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